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11th International Conference on the Applications of Stable Isotope Techniques to Ecological Studies (IsoEcol 2018).
WWW.ISOECOL.COM/2018
30 July – 3 August 2018
Universidad Andrés Bello, Viña del Mar, Chile.
POSTER PRESENTATION SCHEDULE www.IsoEcol.com/2018/IsoEcol2018_Schedule.html
Poster session 1
Monday 30.7.18 19:00 – 21:00 NB: Please display your posters in the morning so that delegates can read them during the coffee and lunch breaks.
Then please stand by your poster between 19:00 – 21:00
IsoEcol 2018 www.isoecol.com/2018 Poster Session 1 Monday 30.7.18 19:00 - 21:00
Abstract code Theme Poster session Date/Time First author Title Sent by E‐mailBC154NK Archaeology and
PalaeoecologyPoster session 1 Mon 30.7.18
19:00 ‐ 21:00Killian Galván Violeta
Imperial diets? Using stable isotope analysis to explore the local impact of the Inka Empire in Antofagasta de la Sierra (Catamarca, Argentina)
Killian Galván Violeta A.
violetakillian@gmail.com
CH378CG Archaeology and Palaeoecology
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Morra Kaycee E. Seasonal and Decadal‐scale Foraging Habits of Three Hawaiian Seabirds: Insights from Stable Isotope Analysis
Morra Kaycee morrakay@msu.edu
CJ185JH Archaeology and Palaeoecology
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Guiry Eric Isotopic evidence from archaeological fish shows significant environmental change in past Great Lakes ecosystem
Guiry Eric eguiry@lakeheadu.ca
DF288KC Archaeology and Palaeoecology
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
de Porras Maria Eugenia
Into the tropical‐extratropical rainfall systems interaction in the southern Atacama Desert since 17ka
de Porras Maria Eugenia
meugenia.deporras@ceaza.cl
FD128TC Archaeology and Palaeoecology
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Naito Yuichi Paleodiets of late Quaternary humans and mammals inferred from nitrogen isotopic composition of individual amino acids in bone collagen
Bocherens Hervé herve.bocherens@uni‐tuebingen.de
GB788SS Archaeology and Palaeoecology
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Szpak Paul Impact of Prehistoric Human Hunters on the Foraging Ecology of the Arctic Fox
Szpak Paul paul.szpak@gmail.com
GH963BG Archaeology and Palaeoecology
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Faylona MarieGrace Pamela
The Early Pleistocene environment in Java: A palaeoenvironmental reconstruction from stable isotope analyses of Sangiran fossil shells
Faylona Marie Grace Pamela
faylona.mgpg@pnu.edu.ph
JG776BN Archaeology and Palaeoecology
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*CybulskiJonathan
Unraveling nutrient assimilation into the coral skeletal organic matrix has implications for historical interpretations
Cybulski Jonathan
cybulski.j@gmail.com
JJ183DR Archaeology and Palaeoecology
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Naito Yuichi Gazelle hunting activities around Tor Hamar rock‐shelter in Jordan viewed from carbon and oxygen isotopic compositions of tooth enamel
Bocerens Hervé herve.bocherens@uni‐tuebingen.de
KB554HC Archaeology and Palaeoecology
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Vales Damián Trophic ecology of fur seals and sea lions from northern Patagonia and their food webs through time
Vales Damián Gustavo
vales@cenpat‐conicet.gob.ar
KD427SP Archaeology and Palaeoecology
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Tessone Augsuto d13C and d15N herbivores variability in a longitudinal transect of southern Patagonia during the Holocene
Tessone Augusto gutitessone@gmail.com
LB931CD Archaeology and Palaeoecology
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Gil Adolfo Variability on Stable Isotopes (13C, 15N) of Camelids Bone Collagen: Implication to Holocene Human Paleoecology
Gil Adolfo agil@mendoza‐conicet.gob.ar
MB848CD Archaeology and Palaeoecology
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Brodie Christopher
Simultaneous Nitrogen, Carbon and Sulfur isotope analysis on Bone collagen: A dietary recorder
Brodie Christopher
chris.brodie@thermofisher.com
IsoEcol 2018 www.isoecol.com/2018 Poster Session 1 Monday 30.7.18 19:00 - 21:00
Abstract code Theme Poster session Date/Time First author Title Sent by E‐mailTP472KN Archaeology and
PalaeoecologyPoster session 1 Mon 30.7.18
19:00 ‐ 21:13Hirons Amy Paleoceanographic Productivity Reconstructions Using Marine
Mammal Bone CollagenHirons Amy hirons@nova.edu
MT511BB Biogeochemical cycles and global change
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Fox‐Dobbs Kena The role of log mat biofilm in the Spirit Lake ecosystem after the eruption of Mount St. Helens
Sevier Emma esevier@pugetsound.edu
QF614NR Isoscapes and movement ecology
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
de Lecea Ander Linking consumers’ isoscapes to modelled primary production in the English Channel
Carlier Antoine antoine.carlier@ifremer.fr
BH389QR Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Andrade Claudia Trophic study of the Southern King Crab Lithodes santolla in the Cape Horn Archipelago based on stomach content and carbon‐and nitrogen‐stable isotopes
Andrade Diaz Claudia
claudia.andrade@umag.cl
BJ661PG Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Loizaga de Castro Rocio
Isotopic evidence of structuring killer whale groups along the Southwestern South Atlantic Ocean
Loizaga de Castro Rocio
rocio@cenpat‐conicet.gob.ar
BQ869RP Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Bernal Ainhoa Trophodynamics of ichthyo‐ and mesozooplankton from Chiloé´s inner sea (Northern Patagonia) based on C and N isotopes
Bernal Ainhoa ainhoa.bernal@gmail.com
BS261MM Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Cionek Vivian Landscape modification on the food web structure of Neotropical streams
Benedito Evanilde
EVA@NUPELIA.UEM.BR
CB221PQ Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*AndrouinThibault
Trophic relationships between co‐occurring benthic suspension‐feeding species, a matter of scale?
Androuin Thibault
thibault.androuin@ifremer.fr
CC657ML Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Pereira Luiza Isotopic niche differentiation between bottlenose dolphin ecotypes of the western South Atlantic
Becker Pereira Luiza
luizabeckerpereira@gmail.com
CC875PF Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Harrod Chris Stable isotope analysis reveals varied foraging strategies and the importance of red algae in the diet of Chelonia mydas in the north of Chile
Harrod Chris chris@harrodlab.net
CH326CQ Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Costalago David Plankton food‐web pathways to juvenile salmon. Costalago David d.costalago@oceans.ubc.ca
CM966RM Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Fernández Elsa Using stable isotopes to assess the utility of fatty acids biomarkers of pelagic and benthic resources in kelp‐forest fishes
Fernández Herrera Elsa
efernandez@harrodlab.net
CN464HS Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Gómez Gonzalo Using isotopic niche metrics to assess responses by soft‐bottom macrobenthos to natural oscillations in dissolved oxygen concentrations in a upwelling‐associated oxygen minimum zone.
Gómez Gómez Gonzalo Eduardo
gonzalo.gomez@ua.cl
IsoEcol 2018 www.isoecol.com/2018 Poster Session 1 Monday 30.7.18 19:00 - 21:00
Abstract code Theme Poster session Date/Time First author Title Sent by E‐mailCN554CF Isotope ecology
from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Ocampo Reinaldo Matías
Using stable isotopes derived trophic position to improve mass‐balanced food web models
Ocampo Reinaldo Matías
matiocre@gmail.com
CT626LF Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Cobain Matthew On the geometry of the isotopic niche Cobain Matthew mrdc1g10@soton.ac.uk
DC393KN Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Peignot Quentin Influence of environmental conditions on Antarctic Notothenioid trophic ecology in a context of global climate change
Michel Loic loicnmichel@gmail.com
DD311BD Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Jenkins William Host feeding ecology and trophic position significantly influence isotopic discrimination between a generalist ectoparasite and its hosts: implications for parasite‐host trophic studies
Demopoulos Amanda
ademopoulos@usgs.gov
DH132HF Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Zenteno Lisette Following the food sources and trophic ecology of an Antarctic coastal benthic community
Zenteno Lisette lisette.zenteno@gmail.com
DP421TB Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Ribeiro Juliana Effect of locomotion habits and structural complexity of vegetation in the trophic niche of communities of small mammals of the Central Brazilian Savannas
Ribeiro Juliana jufernandesribeiro@gmail.com
DQ566QC Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Smith Mairan The role of anthropogenic food sources in the diets of urban raccoons (Procyon lotor) and Virginia opossums (Didelphis virginiana) in the Pacific Northwest, USA
Smith Mairan mairansmith@gmail.com
FF119LN Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*AndrouinThibault
The dark side of soft tissue: non‐expected inorganic carbonates in the invasive slipper limpet Crepidula fornicata and implications for stable isotope interpretations
Androuin Thibault
thibault.androuin@ifremer.fr
FJ185DF Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Whiteman John Carbon and nitrogen isotopes trace nutrients from wood on the ocean floor into microbial and animal communities
Whiteman John jwhiteman@unm.edu
FQ975PQ Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Tiago Kisaka Isotopic assessment of benthic periphyton under open canopy and nutrient enrichment in shaded oligotrophic streams of Central Brazil
Kisaka Tiago tiagobk.df@gmail.com
KM665LN Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*García Karla Trophic ecology and niche overlap between the invasive American mink and native European mink
García Karla karla.garcia.cl@gmail.com
NR478PD Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Le Croizier Gaël Trophic competition and habitat connectivity between shark species from oceanic islands in the Northeastern Pacific.
Mathieu‐resuge Margaux
margaux.mathieuresuge@univ‐brest.fr
QD486LD Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Manosalva Aliro Latitudinal variation of the tropic niche of puye Galaxias maculatus (Jenyns, 1842) in river systems in southern Chile (36 ° ‐ 47 ° S)
Manosalva Aliro aliromanosalva@gmail.com
IsoEcol 2018 www.isoecol.com/2018 Poster Session 1 Monday 30.7.18 19:00 - 21:00
Abstract code Theme Poster session Date/Time First author Title Sent by E‐mailQR249HQ Isotope ecology
from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Hayden Brian Identifying the resource use of larval sea lamprey in their native habitat – novel insights from a four isotope approach
Hayden Brian brian.hayden@unb.ca
RM758FP Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Perez Medina Stefania
Invasive juvenile salmon affect the diet of native puye Galaxias maculatus in Patagonian fjords
Górski Konrad konrad@ucsc.cl
TR463RP Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
González Bergonzoni Ivan
Origin of fish biomass in a diverse food web of a large subtropical river: increasing allochthonic biomass following flood pulses
Gonzalez Bergonzoni Ivan
ivg@fcien.edu.uy
QL659CF Plant isotope ecology
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Meurer Lara Influence of climatic parameters on stable isotopes in scots pines in Potsdam, Germany
Meurer Lara lmeurer@students.uni‐mainz.de
JH622SL Soil isotope ecology
Poster session 1 Mon 30.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Hood‐Nowotny Rebecca
Impacts of nitrogen deposition on forest biogeochemical processes measured in new pools, across a trans‐European gradient, investigated using a tool kit of stable isotope methods.
Hood Rebecca rebecca.Hood@boku.ac.at
Poster session 2
Tuesday 31.7.18 19:00 – 21:00 NB: Please display your posters in the morning so that delegates can read them during the coffee and lunch breaks.
Then please stand by your poster between 19:00 – 21:00
IsoEcol 2018 www.isoecol.com/2018 Poster Session 2 Tuesday 31.7.18 19:00 - 21:00
Abstract code Theme Poster session Date/Time First author Title Sent by E‐mailCP249NF Biogeochemical
cycles and global change
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Diaz Francisca A 50,000 year d15N record of past variations in climate and nitrogen cycling from the Atacama Desert: terrestrial or marine sources?
Díaz Aguirre Francisca Paulina
fpdiaz@gmail.com
DF982QF Biogeochemical cycles and global change
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Liénart Camilla Dynamics of particulate organic matter composition in coastal systems: forcing of the spatio‐temporal variability at multi‐systems scale
LIENART Camilla camilla.lienart@gmail.com
FD583NN Biogeochemical cycles and global change
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Gonçalves Reis Carla Roberta
Assessment of leaf δ15N and N concentrations as indicators of nitrogen dynamics in subtropical mangroves
Nardoto Gabriela gbnardoto@gmail.com
GH543PH Biogeochemical cycles and global change
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Hunt Brian Terrestrial contributions to the marine food web from pluvial watershed in the northeast Pacific Temperate Coastal Rainforest domain
Hunt Brian b.hunt@oceans.ubc.ca
HD923GB Biogeochemical cycles and global change
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Crespo Sebastián Hydro‐geochemical water inputs identification in glaciarized basin hydrology
Crespo Sebastián Andrés
sebacrespo.oliva@gmail.com
HJ311HJ Biogeochemical cycles and global change
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Polanco Gabriela Vertical and temporal variation in the concentration of stable isotopes of Nitrogen during upwelling events, in front of Punta Ángeles, Valparaíso.
Polanco Cabrera Gabriela
gabriela.polanco.16@gmail.com
NJ737JL Biogeochemical cycles and global change
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Love Connor Hydrocarbon production by marine cyanobacteria in the open ocean: a precursor for the Oceans´ ability to naturally recover from oil input
Love Connor connorlove94@gmail.com
QC745MC Biogeochemical cycles and global change
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Jéssica Airisse Sampaio Changes in δ13C and δ15N by biological invasion in subtropical mangroves, Brazil
Sampaio Jéssica jeeairisse@gmail.com
SQ853TR Celebrating the contribution of Brian Fry to Isotope Ecology
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Newsome Seth Individual diet specialization in a community of granivorous small mammals living in a stochastic environment
Newsome Seth newsome@unm.edu
BB675CM Isoscapes and movement ecology
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
wilderotter sophie Spatial and temporal variation in tap water isotopes from a large metropolitan area in the northeastern United States
wilderotter sophie
sophie.wilderotter@ars.usda.gov
CD631QJ Isoscapes and movement ecology
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Neves Glauber The distribution δ13C in the Central Brazilian Savanna and its historical occupation process
Neves Glauber glauber.unb@gmail.com
GR259GH Isoscapes and movement ecology
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*St John Glew Katie Where do seabirds moult over winter? ‐ A combined data logger and isoscape assignment approach
St John Glew Katie
katie.stjohnglew@soton.ac.uk
HK428MD Isoscapes and movement ecology
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
de la Vega Camille Can we detect changes in Arctic ecosystems? (ARISE) ‐ An isoscape of the Arctic Regions
de la Vega Camilla
Camille.De‐La‐Vega@liverpool.ac.uk
JD327PN Isoscapes and movement ecology
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Sepulveda Maritza A marine top predator shows expected δ15n but unexpected δ13c values along a latitudinal gradient
Sepulveda Maritza
maritza.sepulveda@uv.cl
IsoEcol 2018 www.isoecol.com/2018 Poster Session 2 Tuesday 31.7.18 19:00 - 21:00
KF712SR Isoscapes and movement ecology
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Galván David A zooplankton d13C and d15N isoscape of San Jorge Gulf, Argentina: the potential for tracking movement and habitat use of top predators over small spatial scales.
Funes Manuela manuelafunes@yahoo.com.ar
KJ975RT Isoscapes and movement ecology
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Costa Fabio Geographical assignment using δ18O of Turquoise‐fronted Parrot along the southwest‐wetland to the Central savanna region in Brazil
Nardoto Gabriela gbnardoto@gmail.com
KR873PL Isoscapes and movement ecology
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Crowley Brooke Testing the utility of isotopes in feces for noninvasively studying the spatial ecology of big cats
Crowley Brooke brooke.crowley@uc.edu
QH852RQ Isoscapes and movement ecology
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Carpenter‐Kling Tegan Using an agent‐based movement model to test different drivers which lead to the δ13C tissue values of a seabird
Trueman Clive trueman@noc.soton.ac.uk
QM651KN Isoscapes and movement ecology
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Newton Jason A UK/Ireland insect isoscape Newton Jason jason.newton@glasgow.ac.uk
SR826SF Isoscapes and movement ecology
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Gayo Eugenia Baseline isoscapes for the western Andean region (18°‐22°S)
Gayo Eugenia emgayo@uc.cl
FR847CG Isotope ecology from individuals to communities B
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Riquelme‐Bugueno Ramiro
Isotopic changes in the euphausiid Stylocheiron sp. in the eastern South Pacific
Riquelme Ramiro RAMIRO.RIQUELME@GMAIL.COM
GC359KH Isotope ecology from individuals to communities B
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Vargas Fernanda Analysis of trophic aspects in Mustelus mento (Cope 1877) in the central‐northern zone of Chile, by studying stomach contents and stable isotopes
Vargas Acevedo Fernanda Noemí
fernanda.vargasacevedo90@gmail.com
GD992GB Isotope ecology from individuals to communities B
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Valdivia Meica Aspects of trophic ecology of odontocetes species from Uruguay
Valdivia Meica meicavaldivia@gmail.com
GL442GQ Isotope ecology from individuals to communities B
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Bastos Rodrigo The isotopic niche overlap and segregation of two snappers (Pisces: Lutjanidae) in a tropical seascape of mangroves and coral reefs.
Ferreira Bastos Rodrigo
bio.rfbastos@gmail.com
GP321PC Isotope ecology from individuals to communities B
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Jacquier Mickael "Chicken‐eating" foxes: isotopic evidence of individual specialisation in a rural population of red fox
Simon Laurent simon@univ‐lyon1.fr
GP893MB Isotope ecology from individuals to communities B
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Pompermaier Vinicius Isotope niche of active soil insects as a proxy of vegetation structural complexity in neotropical savanna landscapes
Kisaka Tiago tiagobk.df@gmail.com
GS437CS Isotope ecology from individuals to communities B
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*González Karina Geographic variation in trophic position and the contribution of basal resources fuelling loco Concholepas concholepas, a Chilean keystone gastropod.
González Karina karina@harrodlab.net
HC337KM Isotope ecology from individuals to communities B
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Sturaro Nicolas Trophic plasticity of scleractinian corals under contrasted environmental conditions: evidence from stable isotope analysis
STURARO Nicolas nicolas.sturaro@uliege.be
HD264PD Isotope ecology from individuals to communities B
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Bird Christopher A global perspective on the trophic geography of sharks Trueman Clive trueman@noc.soton.ac.uk
IsoEcol 2018 www.isoecol.com/2018 Poster Session 2 Tuesday 31.7.18 19:00 - 21:00
HL136RC Isotope ecology from individuals to communities B
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Julca Joseph Comparison of the trophic ecology between the shortfin mako Isurus oxyrinchus and the blue shark Prionace glauca, in front of the Southeastern Pacific waters
Julca Joseph jjulca@uc.cl
JS218MS Isotope ecology from individuals to communities B
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Durante Cristian Trophic niche and habitat use of two sympatric endemic dolphin species from Patagonia, Argentina.
Durante Cristian Alberto
kilydurante@gmail.com
KQ588FS Isotope ecology from individuals to communities B
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Michel Loïc Towards a global, freely available database of stable isotope ratios in foundation species from deep‐sea hydrothermal vents and cold seeps
Michel Loic loicnmichel@gmail.com
MT398FT Isotope ecology from individuals to communities B
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Mariano‐Jelicich Rocio Trophic relationships in a seabird assemblage associated with fisheries at the Patagonian Continental Shelf.
Mariano‐Jelicich Rocio
rmjelic@mdp.edu.ar
BF873FH Microbial isotope ecology
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Docmac Felipe Using POM stable isotope values to characterise upwelling effects on variation of coastal microbial communities.
Docmac Felipe f.docmac@gmail.com
BK672RJ Microbial isotope ecology
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Alonso Lise Potential dissemination of microorganisms by invertebrates: is the trophic activity of Collembola responsible for microbial stain dissemination in Lascaux Cave (SW France) ?
Simon Laurent simon@univ‐lyon1.fr
RS965SN New methods and models in isotope ecology
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Elliott Smith Emma A. Characterizing energy flow in nearshore ecosystems using amino acid d13C analysis
Elliott Smith Emma
eaelliot@unm.edu
PP197MK Physiology and biochemistry
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Chung Ming‐Tsung Field metabolic rates of teleost fishes are recorded in otolith carbonate
Trueman Clive trueman@noc.soton.ac.uk
QC194FQ Physiology and biochemistry
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Darenova Eva Effect of drought on grassland CO2 efflux and its δ13CO2 Darenova Eva darenova.e@czechglobe.cz
BB168HP Plant isotope ecology
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Roig Fidel Alejandro Towards the identification of past atmospheric conditions through a high‐resolution δ13C tree‐ring record for the last 400 years in Patagonia
Roig Fidel Alejandro
froig@mendoza‐conicet.gob.ar
HG788TH Plant isotope ecology
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Skates Laura How carnivorous are carnivorous plants? Investigating reliance on heterotrophy using natural abundance stable isotope techniques
Skates Laura Laura.Skates@research.uwa.edu.au
JR819PM Plant isotope ecology
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Arco Julieta Gabriela Variations in the intrinsic water‐use efficiency of Araucaria araucana trees under a present climate change scenario: tree age and site conditions effects
Arco Molina Julieta Gabriela
jarco@mendoza‐conicet.gob.ar
NQ715TK Plant isotope ecology
Poster session 2 Tue 31.7.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Giesemann Philipp Hidden robbery: A new multi‐element stable isotope natural abundance approach discloses organic carbon‐gain effectiveness of C3‐hemiparasites from C3‐host plants.
Giesemann Philipp
philipp.giesemann@uni‐bayreuth.de
Poster session 3
Thursday 2.8.18 19:00 – 21:00 NB: Please display your posters in the morning so that delegates can read them during the coffee and lunch breaks.
Then please stand by your poster between 19:00 – 21:00
IsoEcol2018 www.isoecol.com/2018 Poster Session 3 Thursday 2.8.18 19:00 - 21:00
Abstract code Theme Poster session Date/Time First author Title Sent by E‐mailCR748MP Isotope ecology
from individuals to communities A
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
MacKenzie Kirsteen Isotopic characterisation of an inshore tropical pelagic ecosystem
MacKenzie Kirsteen
kirsteen.mackenzie@hi.no
DK352DR Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Pérez Pablo Characterising trophic ecology and evidence for stock structure in the punctuated snake‐eel (Ophichthus remiger) using analysis of stable isotopes, fatty acids and metal concentrations.
Pérez Pablo pablo.qind@gmail.com
FB547HS Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Lefebvre Sebastien Benthic‐pelagic couplings as key determinants of food web structure along environmental gradients
LEFEBVRE Sébastien
sebastien.lefebvre@univ‐lille.fr
LF822TG Isotope ecology from individuals to communities A
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Koester Meike The invasive aquatic Dikerogammarus villosus ‐ a dangerous killer or an opportunistic omnivore?
Koester Meike meikekoester@uni‐koblenz.de
HT337KN Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Lippi Daniel Trophic overlap and isotopic niche breath of the mutton snapper (Lutjanus analis) along a Northeastern Brazilian mangrove‐seagrass‐coral reef continuum
Lippi Daniel daniel_lippi@hotmail.com
JH715QD Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
de la Vega Camille Seasonal Variation of the harbour seal diet from the Wadden Sea, in relation to prey availability
de la Vega Camilla
Camille.De‐La‐Vega@liverpool.ac.uk
JK438GJ Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Cari Ilia Benthic trophic structure of a glacial fjord (Northern Patagonia, Chile): spatial variability of isotopic niche
Cari Ilia ilia.cari.leal@gmail.com
JR581DL Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Molina‐Burgos Blanca Estela A decade of diet analysis: dietary shifts of the Southern hake and the Patagonian grenadier inferred by stable isotopes
Molina Burgos Blanca
blancaestela.molina@gmail.com
KB576LJ Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Gergs Rene How to implement stable isotope analyses into ecotoxicological risk assessment of chemicals using aquatic mesocosm experiments?
Gergs Rene rene.gergs@uba.de
KG165GK Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Riekenberg Philip A trophic baseline for the Wadden Sea: Examination of the contributing pathways leading to widespread enrichment of basal resources.
Riekenberg Philip
phrieken@gmail.com
LG698CG Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Canales Carlos Isotopic niche overlap of predators with high trophic levels off the coast of Chile
Canales Cerro Carlos
carloscanalescerro@gmail.com
LG822PB Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
ciancio javier Isotopic niche plasticity in a marine top predator. Ciancio Javier javier.ciancio@gmail.com
LK379HS Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Garbaras Andrius Evaluating invertebrate grazer reliance on seagrass (Zostera sp.) or filamentous algae in seagrass meadows in different state of deterioration
Garbaras Andrius
garbaras@ar.fi.lt
LR662GH Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Couturier Lydie Global‐scale analysis of trophic interactions in co‐occurring tropical tuna using stable isotope analyses
Couturier Lydie lydie.couturier@outlook.com
MB866MB Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Gatts Pedro Isotopic trophic guild structure of demersal fishes in Campos Basin, northern coast of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Gatts Pedro pedrogatts90@gmail.com
IsoEcol2018 www.isoecol.com/2018 Poster Session 3 Thursday 2.8.18 19:00 - 21:00
Abstract code Theme Poster session Date/Time First author Title Sent by E‐mailMC239NC Isotope ecology
from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Funes Manuela Reef fishes’ trophodynamic between trawled and non‐trawled environments
Funes Manuela manuelafunes@yahoo.com.ar
MF476TR Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Herzka Sharon Is C and N isotope turnover of amino acids a function of dietary protein and protein to energy ratios in marine fishes?
Herzka Sharon sherzka@cicese.mx
MK792GN Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
He Xinhua Presence of adjacent grasses enhances while 14NH4+–addition to receiver‐pines reduces 15N‐movement between paired‐pine saplings
He Xinhua xinhua.he@uwa.edu.au
MP465NB Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Yossa Martha Carbon source for cachama blanca in farmponds in Orinoco region
Yossa Martha myossa@unillanos.edu.co
NN336TF Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Teixeira Clarissa Isotopic niche comparison among three coastal cetaceans from southern Brazil
Teixeira Clarissa clarissa.rteixeira@gmail.com
NQ469TR Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Liénart Camilla Stable isotope analyses of archived blue mussels from long‐term environmental monitoring programs in the Baltic Sea
LIENART Camilla camilla.lienart@gmail.com
PJ883RS Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Zapata Germán Diel changes in the structure and isotopic diversity of coral‐reef invertebrates at Easter Island
Zapata Germán zapata.bm@gmail.com
QB879CQ Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Yossa Martha Carbon source for coporo llanero Prochilodus mariae in farmpond
Yossa Martha myossa@unillanos.edu.co
QF769MG Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Botto Florencia ONTOGENETIC CHANGE OF TROPHIC NICHES BY THE ARGENTINE HAKE (Merluccius hubbsi) EVALUATED WITH STABLE ISOTOPES
Botto Florencia fbfbotto@gmail.com
QK698HH Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Rowe Audrey Estimates of primary production sources to Arctic bivalves using amino acid stable carbon isotope fingerprinting
Rowe Audrey agrowe@alaska.edu
QQ267RP Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Bello Shirly DIET EVALUATION OF Demochelys coriacea WITH STABLE ISOTOPES IN THE COLOMBIAN CARIBBEAN
Bello Shirly shirly.belloe@gmail.com
RM467SB Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Quilarque Evelin Trophic niche of three bird species in northeastern Venezuela: spatial variation in a xerophytic environment
Quilarque Evelin edquilarque@uc.cl
RS291GM Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Vasquez Sara Evaluation of the effects of kelp harvesting on trophic ecology of redspotted catshark Schroederichthys chilensis (Guichenot, 1848)
Vasquez Sara svasquez@magister.ucsc.cl
TB763RJ Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Veselý Lukas Effect of wastewater on stream food web Vesely Lukas veselyl@frov.jcu.cz
TJ186LL Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Alves Gustavo Resource partitioning underlies the coexistence of two sympatric cichlids in a Neotropical floodplain
Benedito Evanilde
EVA@NUPELIA.UEM.BR
IsoEcol2018 www.isoecol.com/2018 Poster Session 3 Thursday 2.8.18 19:00 - 21:00
Abstract code Theme Poster session Date/Time First author Title Sent by E‐mailTJ485DD Isotope ecology
from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Timmerman Charles‐André A multi‐tissue approach for a better understanding of the ecology of commercial fish species
Timmerman Charles‐André
charles.andre.timmerman@ifremer.fr
TJ761KN Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Ribeiro Juliana Isotopic niche of small mammals from a neotropical savanna
Ribeiro Juliana jufernandesribeiro@gmail.com
TS375TN Isotope ecology from individuals to communities C
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Thomas Robyn The historic foraging ecology of declining tufted puffin (Fratercula cirrhata) populations in Washington and Oregon, USA
Thomas Robyn rthomas0415@gmail.com
CH511MB New methods and models in isotope ecology
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Chenaker Hichem Oxygen and hydrogen isotope geochemistry of thermal springs in the northern part of eastern Algeria
Chenaker Hichem
drchenaker@yahoo.fr
DN936LT New methods and models in isotope ecology
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Ledesma Matias Trophic position in two sympatric amphipods determined from nitrogen isotopic composition of amino acids
Ledesma Matias matias.ledesma@su.se
FG396LF New methods and models in isotope ecology
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Healy Kevin Comparing statistical methods for the estimation of trophic enrichment factors
Jackson Andrew jacksoan@tcd.ie
GS988PC New methods and models in isotope ecology
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Llamazares Vegh Sabina Lipid corrections in carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analyses in freshwater fishes of the Paraná river, Argentina.
Llamazares Vegh Sabina
sabinallamazares@hotmail.com
HH882PH New methods and models in isotope ecology
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Wang Lixin Evapotranspiration partitioning using isotope‐based approaches
Wang Lixin lxwang@iupui.edu
KK891NH New methods and models in isotope ecology
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Yarnes Chris Calibration, error estimation, and quality assurance of δ13C and δ15N measurements from individual amino acids
Yarnes Chris chris.yarnes@gmail.com
KL915ND New methods and models in isotope ecology
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
*Hernvann Pierre‐Yves Ecodiet: a bayesian model to integrate data from the literature, stomach contents and isotopes to improve diet estimates
Hernvann Pierre‐Yves
Pierre.Yves.Hernvann@ifremer.fr
PF393SM New methods and models in isotope ecology
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Doll Andrew Temporal records of diet diversity dynamics in individual adult female Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) vibrissae
Wunder Michael michael.wunder@ucdenver.edu
TC315MQ New methods and models in isotope ecology
Poster session 3 Thur 2.8.18 19:00 ‐ 21:00
Brown Julie Method development and applications of N2 and N2O measurements in water and gas samples on a GasBench II
Bury Sarah sarah.bury@niwa.co.nz
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